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1 Division III Transfers
Azure Davey Academic and Membership Affairs

2 Getting to Know the Players…
Greg George Evelyn Floyd Lance

3 Getting to Know the Players…
George: 4-4 transfer. Leaving Division I institution. Floyd: 4-4 transfer. Disciplinary suspension – institutional ‘doping’ issues. Greg: transfer. Looking to increase GPA at two-year college. Lance: French exchange student. Evelyn: Pursuing second baccalaureate at second institution.

4 George

5 George Currently enrolled at a Division I institution.
First enrolled at the Division I institution fall and went full time each semester he was enrolled. Took a year off ( ) to apprentice at a bike shop.

6 George Never competed in any sport for the Division I school.
Wants to try out for your men’s soccer team.

7 What are the questions and sequential steps?
George Reached out directly to your coach. Your coach notified you and asked what to do. What are the questions and sequential steps?

8 George Is George a transfer?
Officially registered and enrolled full time and attended class; Attended any class while enrolled full time, even on provisional basis; Enrolled full time in night school of institution and considered matriculated; Enrolled in branch of institution and had been enrolled at another institution prior to branch school;

9 George Attends a branch school and goes to another institution (not the parent institution); Reported for a regular practice per team’s calendar; OR Participated in practice or competition even though less than full time? Bylaw

10 George Ask the coach if s/he has permission to contact. Why?
(Note: Self release is not an option here. Why?) Bylaw

11 George 3. Begin communication with student and/or other institution’s compliance office. Begin to ascertain eligibility at Division I institution. Begin to establish what George’s history looks like.

12 George 4. Look at the General Rule (NCAA Division III Bylaw 14.5.5.1).
Starting place: George serves an academic year in residence.

13 George 5. Look for a 4-4 exception (Bylaws – ) to the General Rule. Exception 1 (Bylaw (a)): Never used a Division III season AND never practiced or competed at a non-Division III institution. Could George use this exception? What needs to be verified?

14 George Exception 2 (Bylaw (b)): Left four-year college and would have been academically and athletically eligible had student remained. Could George use this exception? What needs to be verified?

15 George Exception 3 (Bylaw ): Enrolled at your institution for a specified period of time as an exchange student. Needs to be part of an established educational exchange program recognized by your institution’s academic authorities. Could George use this exception? What needs to be verified?

16 George Exception 4 (Bylaw ): Two years of nonparticipation. No intercollegiate participation AND no organized amateur competition while enrolled as a full-time student in collegiate institution. Could George use this exception? What needs to be verified?

17 George So…may be able to use Exception 1 (not previously used a season) or Exception 4 (two-year nonparticipation). Strong potential his situation will meet a transfer exception.

18 George Transfer homework is wrapped up. What’s the next step before George walks into your compliance paperwork session this fall? What about general eligibility requirements? Fall 2005 Fall 2007 Spring 2008 Spring 2006

19 George The Division I institution told you he was full time beginning fall 2005. George used eight full-time semesters but is still within his first 10 full-time semesters allotment (Bylaw ).

20 Floyd

21 Floyd Competed for a Division III men’s soccer team fall 2009.
Enrolled full time until November 1, …when he was suspended immediately for cocaine use. Suspended for remaining fall 2009 semester and entire spring 2010 semester.

22 Floyd Will be allowed to re-enroll fall 2010 and will be both academically and athletically eligible at that time. Rather than re-enroll at his original institution, Floyd chooses to transfer to your institution fall 2010. What are the questions and sequential steps?

23 Floyd Is Floyd a transfer?
Do you need permission to contact. Why/why not? Need to establish whether student-athlete is officially withdrawn from original institution. If withdrawn, no need to seek permission to contact.

24 Floyd Does Floyd meet any four-year college transfer exceptions or does he need to serve an academic year in residence? Exception 1 (no season use): No. Exception 2 (academic & athletic eligible): Maybe. Likely. Exception 3 (exchange student): No. Exception 4 (two-year nonparticipation): No.

25 Floyd 4. Need to also check semesters used and other eligibility criteria.

26 Floyd – Story Modification
Floyd decided not to re-enroll at any institution after getting kicked out without the opportunity to re-enroll at his original institution. He went into pro cycling during this time and did not participate in any other sports.

27 Floyd – Story Modification
Floyd then enrolls at your institution fall 2011. Is he eligible to compete immediately under the two-year nonparticipation exception? Does he meet a 4-4 transfer exception?

28 Floyd – Story Modification
Division III just passed legislation to allow a disciplinary suspended SA use the two-year nonparticipation exception (Bylaw /NCAA Division III Proposal No ). So…is he ready to go immediately in fall 2011 using Exception 4 (two-year nonparticipation)?

29 Floyd – Story Modification
NO. Ineligible because has not fulfilled the tenants of the two-year nonparticipation exception…the two years piece (Nov. 1, 2009 dismissed).

30 Greg

31 Greg Started at a four-year college and competed for the lacrosse team. Full-time semesters at original school: Fall 2008; spring 2009; and fall 2009. In good academic and athletic standing. Wants to go to another four-year immediately, but that school wants Greg to go to a two-year college and get GPA up as a condition of admissions acceptance.

32 Greg So…spring 2010 full time at a two-year college.
Improves his grades and is accepted for a full- time program at his desired four-year school (your institution) for fall 2010. What are the questions and sequential steps?

33 Greg Is Greg a transfer? Do you need permission to contact?
At which points in this scenario DID you need permission and which points did you NOT need permission?

34 Greg 3. Which institution(s) do you need to contact to get information on Greg? What info are you looking for? Four-year College Two-year College

35 Greg Does Greg meet a 2-4 transfer exception?
Exception 1 (Bylaw (a)): Never used a Division III season AND never practiced or competed at a non-Division III institution. Could Greg use this exception? What needs to be verified?

36 Greg Exception 2 (Bylaw (b)): Left two-year college and would have been academically AND athletically eligible had student remained AND never attended a four-year college. Could Greg use this exception? What needs to be verified?

37 Greg Exception 3 (Bylaw (c)): Left four-year college and would have been academically and athletically eligible had student remained. -OR-

38 Greg Successfully completed at least 24-semester/36- quarter hours of transferrable credit at two-year college and spent at least two full-time semesters/three quarters at two-year college. Could Greg use this exception? What needs to be verified?

39 Lance

40 Lance Exchange student from France.
In an undergrad program back home, but will be at your institution for the fall 2010 semester. Used two basketball seasons at his home institution.

41 Lance Also…participates on an amateur basketball team outside of home institution. Enrolled in your institution’s exchange program – certified by your registrar and the dean. Wants to compete for your men’s basketball team. What are the questions and sequential steps?

42 Lance Is Lance a transfer? 2. Do you need permission to contact?
Do you need to obtain information on Lance from his home institution? What information are you looking for?

43 Lance 4. Does Lance meet any four-year college transfer exception or is he ineligible during his fall semester at your institution? Exception 1 (no season use): No. Exception 2 (academic & athletic eligible): Maybe. Difficult to figure out. Exception 3 (exchange student): Yes. Exception 4 (two-year nonparticipation): No.

44 Lance 5. Any other concerns or things that jump off the page at you?
What about amateurism?

45 Evelyn

46 Evelyn Overachiever…she graduated in less than four years (spring 2010) and has a 4.0 GPA. Never participated at the institution she received her undergraduate degree from. Earned her degree without taking any breaks.

47 Evelyn Seeking a second baccalaureate from your institution beginning fall 2010. Wants to be immediately eligible to participate on your women’s volleyball team (fall sport). What are the questions and sequential steps?

48 Evelyn Is Evelyn a transfer? 2. Do you need permission to contact?
Do you need to obtain information on Evelyn from her institution? What information are you looking for?

49 Evelyn 4. Can Evelyn even be considered for an exception to having to serve an academic year in residence?

50 Evelyn NO. Evelyn has graduated and has a degree from a different institution. Per Bylaw , she may not participate for your institution.

51 Evelyn

52 Evelyn Wait…there may be hope based on Evelyn’s profile… SLR

53 Evelyn Meets the SLR directive criteria:
Graduated with undergrad degree ahead of schedule (needs documentation to verify); No breaks in her academic record; and Has at least a 3.0 GPA.

54 Evelyn Your institution may apply for the waiver based on the directive and Evelyn’s profile. The waiver must be approved in order for Evelyn to compete for your volleyball team.

55 Final Review Permission to Contact Establish transfer status.
Be prepared for the SA to sit a year, but look for an exception. Categories include: 2-4 (e.g., 2-2-4; 2-4-2). 4-4 (e.g., 4-4-4; ). Graduate/second baccalaureate.

56 Questions?


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